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| | opening extracted files I downloaded a self extracting file off the internet, but when I unzip the files nothing happens. Is there something else I'm supposed to do? A window pops saying that the files were successfully extracted but nothing else happens. The files do not open. The default location the files were downloaded is my desktop. I need help please. |
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| | RE: opening extracted files I'm having the same problem. Did you find a solution to the problem? "Nadine" wrote: Quote: > I downloaded a self extracting file off the internet, but when I unzip the > files nothing happens. Is there something else I'm supposed to do? A window > pops saying that the files were successfully extracted but nothing else > happens. The files do not open. The default location the files were > downloaded is my desktop. I need help please. |
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| | Re: opening extracted files Not all self extracting zip files are auto executing. If it is not, you have to go to the extracted location and run the executable. BTW, you should not really use the desktop for anything except shortcuts to files that are stored elsewhere in proper folders. The shortcuts are usually pointers to executables that run an installed program. It's not law - it's just good practice. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "Optan" <Optan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2495A90E-9F7D-457B-AD9A-86F015BAF82C@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm having the same problem. Did you find a solution to the problem? > > "Nadine" wrote: > Quote: >> I downloaded a self extracting file off the internet, but when I unzip >> the >> files nothing happens. Is there something else I'm supposed to do? A >> window >> pops saying that the files were successfully extracted but nothing else >> happens. The files do not open. The default location the files were >> downloaded is my desktop. I need help please. |
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| | Re: opening extracted files I tried to extract the documents from the zip file to a folder under "My Documents." Then, when I open the new folder, it is empty. This problem only occurs on Vista. When attempted to extract the same files onto a friend's computer running XP, I do not encounter the same problem. Any suggestions? "Richard Urban" wrote: Quote: > Not all self extracting zip files are auto executing. If it is not, you have > to go to the extracted location and run the executable. > > BTW, you should not really use the desktop for anything except shortcuts to > files that are stored elsewhere in proper folders. The shortcuts are usually > pointers to executables that run an installed program. It's not law - it's > just good practice. > > -- > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > > > "Optan" <Optan@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:2495A90E-9F7D-457B-AD9A-86F015BAF82C@xxxxxx Quote: > > I'm having the same problem. Did you find a solution to the problem? > > > > "Nadine" wrote: > > Quote: > >> I downloaded a self extracting file off the internet, but when I unzip > >> the > >> files nothing happens. Is there something else I'm supposed to do? A > >> window > >> pops saying that the files were successfully extracted but nothing else > >> happens. The files do not open. The default location the files were > >> downloaded is my desktop. I need help please. > |
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| | Re: opening extracted files Hi, Optan. Aha! "My Documents" does not exist in Vista - except as a "Junction" to point the way to the real location for programs that have not yet been updated from the WinXP folder structure. The equivalent folder in Vista is probably Users\Optan (or whatever Username)\Documents. But you might need to explore (and maybe consult Help and Support) to find the exact destination. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "Optan" <Optan@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:5360F633-F0FD-4304-B150-7460630ED7A2@xxxxxx Quote: > I tried to extract the documents from the zip file to a folder under "My > Documents." Then, when I open the new folder, it is empty. This problem > only > occurs on Vista. When attempted to extract the same files onto a friend's > computer running XP, I do not encounter the same problem. > > Any suggestions? > > > "Richard Urban" wrote: > Quote: >> Not all self extracting zip files are auto executing. If it is not, you >> have >> to go to the extracted location and run the executable. >> >> BTW, you should not really use the desktop for anything except shortcuts >> to >> files that are stored elsewhere in proper folders. The shortcuts are >> usually >> pointers to executables that run an installed program. It's not law - >> it's >> just good practice. >> >> -- >> >> Regards, >> >> Richard Urban >> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> "Optan" <Optan@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:2495A90E-9F7D-457B-AD9A-86F015BAF82C@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I'm having the same problem. Did you find a solution to the problem? >> > >> > "Nadine" wrote: >> > >> >> I downloaded a self extracting file off the internet, but when I unzip >> >> the >> >> files nothing happens. Is there something else I'm supposed to do? A >> >> window >> >> pops saying that the files were successfully extracted but nothing >> >> else >> >> happens. The files do not open. The default location the files were >> >> downloaded is my desktop. I need help please. |
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| | RE: opening extracted files I encountered the same problem with an .exe file. Under Windows 98ME the file was extracting himself in several files and directories. In VISTA nothing happens. Whe I right click on the file, I dont see the extract option. Lukecal --------- "Nadine" wrote: Quote: > I downloaded a self extracting file off the internet, but when I unzip the > files nothing happens. Is there something else I'm supposed to do? A window > pops saying that the files were successfully extracted but nothing else > happens. The files do not open. The default location the files were > downloaded is my desktop. I need help please. |
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